
Popular Maine Eatery Bay Bowls to Bring Bold Flavors and Superfoods to Bath
A popular restaurant known for serving up delicious smoothies and bowls is getting ready to open another location.
Bay Bowls is gearing up to open its third location. The restaurant announced the news on social media and included an image of where the new joint will be.
Bay Bowls Will Open a New Location in Bath, Maine
Welcome to Bath, Bay Bowls. This will be the second location in Midcoast Maine. Bay Bowls can also be found in Brunswick, which is their flagship location.
The Bath location will be at 45 Water Street, right outside of Bath Iron Works. The spot was previously a gas station, which makes for a unique and interesting setting for a new eatery. It’s an ideal location for a business looking to attract strong foot traffic, especially during the lunch rush.
Bay Bowls Offers a Healthy Variety of Food Options for Portland and Midcoast Maine
Bay Bowls specializes in bowls and smoothies made with açaí berries and pitaya. Açaí berries are considered a superfood with numerous health benefits. According to GoodHealthAll.com, these benefits include weight loss, blood sugar regulation, improved heart health, and support for normal brain function.
Pitaya, more commonly known as dragon fruit, is also a highly nutritious superfood. According to Healthline.com, pitaya is high in fiber and other essential nutrients that promote healthy living, strengthen the immune system, and may even help fight chronic illness.
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Bay Bowls should be a great addition to Bath’s food scene. It certainly helps that this healthy bowl and smoothie shop is joining a flourishing Midcoast Maine town that continues to grow in popularity, especially among tourists.
According to Bay Bowls' social media, the new location is expected to open this month, certainly exciting news. The shop’s full menu can be found on its website.
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